Archer9 p.m. Monday, FXSterling Archer and the former ISIS gang must find a new home base in Season 5. Followed at 9:30 p.m. by the series premiere of "Chozen," a new animated comedy about a gay white rapper. Read my "Chozen" review here.

The Blacklist9 p.m. Monday, NBCWhile the FBI hunts for the mole from within, Red (James Spader) conducts his own investigation into who betrayed him. And a serial killer from Liz's (Megan Boone) past, "The Good Samaritan" (guest star Frank Whaley) resurfaces.

The Real Sherlock Holmes5 p.m. Sunday, BBC AmericaBBC America tries to steal thunder from tonight's Season 3 premiere of "Sherlock" on PBS with this look at the fictional detective's history and legacy.

Sherlock9 p.m. Sunday, PBS Season 3 opens with "The Empty Hearse," which isn't all that interesting as a mystery, but explains in detail how Sherlock (Benedict Cumberbatch) faked his death--and why Watson (Martin Freeman) is so pissed at him for doing it. No, they aren't gay!

I admit it; I'm not a huge fan of rap music. So I wasn't expecting to like the animated rap comedy "Chozen" (9:30 p.m. Jan. 13, FX; 1.5 stars out of 4) What's surprising is how much more I like the musical segments than the rest of it.

A day after Trevor Noah was declared the new host of "The Daily Show," his graphic tweets targeting women and Jews are causing a social media backlash and Comedy Central is defending its newest late-night star.

Ronit Bezalel has seen just about everything on Chicago bike paths, but on her Monday morning commute she saw something that shocked even her: A silver Buick, almost unscathed, in the middle of the bike path.